Opinion

On Friday, Gov. John Kasich of Ohio signed into law an abortion ban for pre-born babies diagnosed with Down syndrome, making Ohio the third state to do so. A similar law was struck down in an appeals court in Indiana,… Continue Reading →

On October 26th 2017, President Donald Trump did something no President before him has done by releasing 2,800 of the remaining documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He left the remaining 500 up for review ’til… Continue Reading →

Consider Colonialism, one of the great sins of the West (or so the left says), in which Europeans traveling from Europe to the Americas, Africa, parts of the Middle East and Asia hoped to gain control over more resources, sometimes… Continue Reading →

CNN published an opinion article on why the term “fake news” ought to be banned. Stating “When we use the term ‘fake news’ it is not only self-defeating, it oversimplifies a very complex problem” the authors seemed hopeful that if… Continue Reading →

November 20th is Transgender Day of Remembrance, and as such, we must take the day to specifically remember transgender victims of violent crime. 2017 is apparently the deadliest year on record for transgenders, with 25 transgender people being killed this… Continue Reading →

On Friday, November 10th, the Daily Collegian’s Editorial board wrote and published an Opinion article entitled “Penn State claims to be a diverse and inclusive community, but is it really?” lamenting the implied lack of diversity saying “Penn State Admissions Office released this… Continue Reading →

The mechanisms of the modern world are against you. You who want a future for your children are discouraged in favor of those who fail to fulfill the most basic criteria for parents. You who want the chance to prove… Continue Reading →

America, a country once founded on national self-determination, has had its sovereignty swept out from under it in recent history. Most of the major developments in this trend have taken place well within living memory, from the gutting of domestic… Continue Reading →

This Monday and Tuesday, the Penn State College Republicans hosted their annual “Truth Week.” Lasting only two days, not a whole week, the series featured two speakers: Austin Petersen on Monday and Kimberly Corban on Tuesday. Being that College Republicans… Continue Reading →

At the time of writing, it’s been over a week since the night of October 1st when so many lost their lives or were grievously wounded by a terrorist’s actions. The motives for such a murderous attack are as yet… Continue Reading →